Mafoko A Me
Mafoko A Me | ||
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Studio album by Tuks | ||
Released | 2006 | |
Recorded | 2006 | |
Genre | Hip Hop | |
Label | Ghetto Ruff[1] | |
Producer | Impact Sounds | |
Singles from Mafoko A Me | ||
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Mafoko A Me is the debut studio album of South African hip hop artist Tuks, released in 2005 in South Africa.
Critical Reception
Mafoko A Me garned positive reviews. With MIO giving an overall score of 8/10, stating that: " Thabiso "Thaso" Tsotetsi and Code Jack, the intro – “Manifesto” knocked the wind out of me with its power, what a pity it was only an intro and not a full track. Vice Versa, with its hard core Setswana lyrics played on my sentiments at just the right time and I liked the beats of the track titled “The Need” , but “Let Live” tune…haai bafoethu, this boy is talented. Gravy Train , hit me left, right and center and again the tone of this track kept me nodding my head up and down in affirmation. Though I am not a Tswana boy, “Mona” got me interested, even influencing me to memorise the lyrics. Other tracks to enjoy are “Father to the Platoon” , “Off the Planet” , “525 600 minutes” , “Bitch Talk” and “Hustle”." furthermore adding, " Thank God my cousin introduced me to this release because as soon as I gave it a second listen, this young man blew my ear drums as well as my mind."
Accolades
This album became the winner of the Best Rap Album category in the 12th annual South African Music Awards. Not all, the album saw Tuks getting nominated for a SAMA Award in the Best Newcomer of the Year category as well.
Track listing
- "Manifesto (Intro)" - 1:11
- "Vice Versa" - 4:09
- "Kom'tseng" ft Zossa - 3:36
- "I Love You Back" - 3:03
- "The Need" - 4:14
- "Pressure Point" ft Malik - 4:19
- "Let Live" - 4:00
- "Ba Lefoko" - 1:00
- "Mafoko A Me" - 3:55
- "Just Chilling" ft Ismael - 4:20
- "Gravy Train" - 3:43
- "Sneng Neng" - 4:03
- "Bitch Talk" ft HHP - 4:59
- "Rough No Mo" - 3:28
- "Hustle" - 4:13
- "Senganga" - 4:09
- "Mona" - 4:07
- "Father To The Platoon" - 1:38
- "Off The Planet" - 3:35
- "525 600 Minutes" - 5:13
References
- ↑ "Tuks Senganga: Mafoko a me". Mio.co.za. 2006-01-12. Retrieved 2012-02-29.